The Holy Bible – Knox Translation
The Book of Proverbs
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Chapter 21
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The thoughts of a king are in the Lord’s hand, streams he can sluice which way he wills.
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His own path man scans, and nothing sees amiss, but the divine balance weighs our thoughts.
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Mercy shewn and justice done win the Lord’s favour beyond any sacrifice.
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Lordly looks, proud heart; the hopes of the wicked are all at fault.

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Ever diligence plans for plenty; sloth must be content to starve.

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Illusion it is and madness, wealth to win by perjury; death has caught thee in his snare.
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Wicked men, that refuse the right, by their own violence come to ruin.
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Crooked is man’s course, and belies his own nature, but pure souls there are whose life runs true.

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Better lodge in a garret than share thy house with a scold.

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A godless man has set his heart on ill-doing; no ruth has he for his fellows.
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The lash for the reckless, if thou wouldst turn a fool into a wise man; a wise master, and he shall learn yet.
12
Good heed the just man gives to the sinner’s household, in hope of diverting sinners from harm.

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Who shuts his ear to the poor man’s plea, himself one day shall plead in vain.

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Carry a secret gift in thy bosom for thy enemy’s appeasing; the open hand no grudge will ever resist.

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Right done, honest folk rejoice, and knaves tremble.

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Stray from the path thou wast taught, and thou shalt lodge with the dead.

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Of greed comes want; he grows not rich that loves wine and oil.

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The wicked is still the price of the just man’s ransom; for honest folk, treachery pays the score.

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Better dwell in a wilderness than with a scold who rails at thee.

20
Precious store there is and good cheer where justice dwells; the fool devours all at once.

21
Honest living be thy quest and kindly deeds, life shall be thine, and blessing, and honour.
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Wisdom can scale the fortress great warriors hold, and bring low its boasted strength.
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Guard lips and tongue, as thou wouldst guard thy life from peril.
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I know one, Sir Reckless is the name of him, that is all proud airs, and does nothing but in over-bearing scorn.

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Day-dreams are the sluggard’s downfall; work his hands will not;
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all day long dreaming and scheming, while honest men never spare themselves, nor take their ease.

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Tainted is the sinner’s sacrifice; the hand that offers it is stained with guilt.
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The false witness shall meet his doom; obey the commandment, and thy pleadings shall triumph.
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The ill-doer has eyes for nothing but his wanton designs; the upright scans well his path.

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Wisdom is none, prudence is none, counsel is none that can be matched against the Lord’s will;
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well armed thy horse may be on the eve of battle, but the Lord sends victory.